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Africa’s infrastruc­ture deficit constrains developmen­t

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ADDIS ABABA - Africa’s current vast infrastruc­ture deficit is a big constraint to continenta­l developmen­t, Ethiopian president Sahle-Work Zewde said Tuesday.

The president made the remarks during the joint opening session of the eighth edition of the African Engineerin­g Week and the sixth Africa Engineerin­g Conference, which is underway in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.

“Our continent Africa has a number of priority areas for its developmen­t. But there is one that clearly stands above the others and that is infrastruc­ture. Africa has a vast infrastruc­ture deficit. It is a big constraint in its growth,” Zew de said. “We have seen, one year into its implementa­tion, that the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area Agreement holds much potential for the future of African trade and cooperatio­n,” the Ethiopian president said. “It has a great potential to contribute to the realizatio­n of structural transforma­tion of our continent. But the connection within our respective countries as well as intra-Africa relations is far from being at the required level.”

According to Zwede, the African continent should invest in infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty so as to realize the continent’s flagship developmen­t aspiration­s. She emphasized the need to invest heavily in infrastruc­ture developmen­t and regional connectivi­ty as a mainstay for socioecono­mic developmen­t in Africa.

“There is a need of important investment to fill the gap. The effort in infrastruc­ture needs to be supported by the developmen­t of soft skills through engineerin­g education and enhancemen­t of technical skills,” she added.

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